I'm not the biggest Tyler Wilson fan. He's a good quarterback but I don't think I would pick him in the first round although I'm sure many teams will have a first round grade on him.

I didn't like the way he called out his teammates for quitting against Alabama in a game that he didn't even play in. I also didn't like that he came back the next week and they still lost to Rutgers.

The whole program is a mess, no reason to put that on Wilson. I like the way he was calling people out for quitting, because JLS clearly is taking no ownership of that situation. I don't think them losing to Rutgers has anything to do with him as the player, he still played well.

I don't watch CFB so I don't know didly squat about this situation, but Tyler Wilson calling out his teammate shows he is doing be right thing._________________Andy constantly was drafting slower, undersized guys with hearts of gold who loved helping old ladies across the street. Unfortunately for them he couldn't teach them how not to get run over.

RemixxxxxxxJoined: 06 Mar 2009Posts: 12565Location: E808 on the avi; P90 on the sig

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 10:44 am Post subject:

Phire wrote:

Our young playmakers need a veteran QB.

Guys like McCoy and Jackson would be furious if they have to waste their youth on waiting for a rookie to hit his prime.

Jason Campbell is the best veteran you're going to find.

I highly doubt Jackson or Maclin would be complaining if they were playing with Luck, RG3, or even Newton in his rookie year[Peterson/Harvin didn't complain, Steve Smith/Deangelo/JStew didn't complain, Reggie Wayne didn't complain - I have no idea where you get the notion they'd be furious] . The way rookie quarterbacks are performing in year one is changing folks, time to hop on board.